The Dorcheat Museum was finally able to celebrate 15 years of being open! After two years of not being able to have museum functions due to covid issues, the museum patrons came out in full force. With somewhere between 150-200 people in attendance for the cake auction. Over 8K was raised in cakes alone. Mike Harper the new board president presented outgoing President Lou Snook with an award for her years of service to the museum. A good time was had by all with some hot and heavy bidding wars for some great looking and probably even better tasting cakes. Jessica Gorman was introduced to everyone as the incoming Executive Director for the museum. Schelley Francis will be going to volunteer status in 2023 after 16 years of serving as director.

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In return for your support, you will receive not only a tax deduction, but also, invitations to all museum activities. Please give every consideration to helping with this endeavor. Be a part of Webster Parish history by becoming a proud supporter of the Webster Parish Dorcheat Historical Association and Museum.
All contributions may be mailed to:
Dorcheat Historical Association Museum
PO Box 1094
Minden, Louisiana 71058.
Thursday, September 15, 2022
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Springing Forward For 2022
DORCHEAT HISTORICAL MUSEUM, INC.
SPRINGING
FORWARD IN 2022 WE ARE MAKING GREAT STRIDES THIS YEAR!
Dear, Supporters of the Dorcheat Historical Museum,
Spring is in the air, and even though we are still a
little slow on visitors due to Covid, we have seen a surge of interest in what
is going on at the museum. We had hopes
that by the fall of 2021 we would be back in full swing with our speakers at
the museum….but due to ongoing concerns we have chosen to wait it out for a
while longer as a safe-guard for our patrons.
We are working on two events that we hope you will participate in!
Our TIE ONE ON Apron exhibit and event are going on
now! Even if you don’t have an apron but
may have a handwritten recipe and a few older pictures of the recipe writer that
will work and be included in the cookbook that will be offered at the end of
the event. The TIE ONE ON exhibit will run from now until Oct 1st,
2022. Our BIG NEWS IS ALSO THAT OUR GALA
will HAPPEN THIS YEAR….it will be a part of the TIE ONE ON exhibit and will
take place Monday Sept 12th, 2022…more details to follow on that.
It is still our hope that we can
honor John Agan once we get back to hosting events. In fact we would like to
highlight all three of the History Keepers with a program to include information
about John Agan, Dr. Longino and Mrs. Campbell.
I think, without these three people, much of our history would be gone
forever. It seems so appropriate to us
and would be a wonderful tribute to celebrate all of them together in a special
evening event.
Now to tell you about the progress that we have made
in just a few short months…. BIG DRUM ROLL FOR Jessica Stewart Gorman
of Minden! She has agreed to come
onboard as part of the Museum family of History Keepers. She is an avid genealogy researcher and knows
so much about Minden’s past history. Many
have met her at the Genealogy meetings at the Webster Parish Library or at the
museum. She has done so much work at the Minden Cemetery repairing headstones.
It is amazing to see her passion to work and repair these. She is very knowledgeable about Minden’s
history and all the family connections of the past. She has a passion for our history that you
don’t see often in a person of her age.
She is very dedicated to the museum and all our history. I laugh and I am not sure she takes it as a
complement when I tell her “She is me 20 years ago”. She is much better at newer technology than I
ever hoped to be and she has worked at getting us going with a Dorcheat Museum Youtube
Channel! You can now go and watch FREE
our “Nights For The Museum” speakers!
This alone will be a great asset to the museum and keeping history alive
and in front of people. We can share all
the oral history we have collected since 2008!
We have over 68 videos being uploaded and more to follow. So subscribe to our channel and check it
often. We are also sharing those on a
regular basis via Facebook when possible.
I am so excited to finally have someone that figured out how to get them
uploaded!
With Jessica onboard, now we have been able to meet
more people afterhours and on the weekends with call ahead visit request. This is working out great to have someone
else that is knowledgeable of both museum and cemetery. During Christmas, we were even able to be the
tour guides on the hayrides through the historic district telling our history
and leading a Christmas song or two!
Another great and much needed thing we now have is a
nice website www.dorcheatmuseum.com we
can now take credit cards for items plus you can make financial donations
online at your convenience. We even have
it set up if you would like to make a regular monthly donation. The website has a sample of our books that
you can see, easy click button to take you to the Youtube channel, it is a nice
overview of what we are all about and our progress. Check it out, we think you will like what
you see.
Coming soon at Minden Brookshire’s grocery, will be a
special installation of historic area pictures that will highlight
Webster/Minden history and our museum. This is a collaboration with the remodel
team of this store. We are in hopes this
great visual will bring much needed attention to the museum.
Minden/Webster Parish is ever changing but with your
help we can keep some of the past preserved.
Our rich history seems to fade more quickly than ever these days. History is not there for us to change. It is there for us to learn from. I hope that you will continue to help us keep
Webster parish history alive for future generations. So many want things to do in Webster
Parish…. but so few are willing to support it. We ask that you not be that person. Every dollar is so much appreciated and with
the rising cost of everything it is needed more and more.
You can make a difference at the museum for 2022. We will greatly appreciate any help you can
offer financially. Remember we are a 501
C3 nonprofit. You can now donate online
with our new website www.dorcheatmuseum.com for your convenience.
Sincerely,
Schelley Brown Francis Jessica Stewart Gorman Louise Baird Snook
Dorcheat Museum Director Assistant Director Dorcheat Museum Board
President
116 Pearl Street
P.O. Box 1094 Minden, LA
71058 Phone#318-377-3002
Museum Welcomes Jessica Gorman
Click Here For Webster Journal Story
By Paige Nash
Jessica Stewart Gorman is officially onboard as part of the “Museum Family of History Keepers” at Dorcheat Historical Museum. She was born and reared in Minden and graduated Minden High School in 1997. She has been a stay-at-home-mom for a little more than 19 years.
She originally started working at the Minden Cemetery located south of Bayou Avenue by the Coca-Cola plant, close by the downtown district. She began there around March 2020 when she found herself with more free time due to Covid. The cemetery is separated into two sections, with Jessica focusing most of her work on the older section.
“I always had an interest in cemeteries,” Gorman said, “It evolved from going to our local cemetery and seeing the condition that it is in, seeing something that is broken, and instead of just thinking, ‘Oh, that is such a shame,’ to wondering, ‘Is there something I can do about that?’ I really wanted to learn the right way to do it and be able to make a small difference.”
The Minden Cemetery holds many early business leaders, teachers, politicians, doctors and 21 unnamed Confederate soldiers who lost their lives after the Battle of Mansfield. Many of the older gravestones were destroyed or covered during a tornado that came through the town on May 1,1933.
“It started with just uncovering things that were buried and cleaning dirt off the stones,” Gorman said, “But now that I have attended a cemetery preservation workshop and received some hands-on instruction on how to properly do it – such as what products to use – I finally feel like I have enough substantial knowledge that I could really help to preserve and not cause harm to any of it.”
It was in November of last year that Schelley Brown Francis, Executive Director of the Dorcheat Historical Museum Association, asked Gorman if she would like to begin assisting her at the museum. So far, she has helped get the Dorcheat Museum YouTube channel up and running where they are sharing all the oral history that has been collected since 2008, along with setting up new exhibits, such as the Minden Hospital and BB Gun exhibit.
“She is just like I was 20 years ago,” said Francis, “I have been praying for several years about who was going to take this over after I left. When you put your heart and soul into something for so many years, you worry about it. I did not want to see all this hard work just go away.”
Francis says she feels confident that Gorman understands the important task at hand and rests assured the museum will be well cared for when she decides to step away. She believes it will help reach a different generation, having a younger person with as much passion and knowledge about Minden’s history.
One of the main struggles they are facing right now is getting the younger generation of people interested and helping to financially support the museum.
“A lot of people I know, do not even know it is here,” said Gorman, “We need to start with getting more awareness out there.”
Like most businesses, Dorcheat Historical Museum was shut down for about 6 months during Covid. They have remained slow on visitors ever since, but they are optimistic that things will be back in full swing soon. They are hoping to get back to having speakers and hosting events again.
The museum is now accepting online donations on their new website http://www.dorcheatmuseum.com.
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Giving To The Museum Has Never Been As Important As Now!
DORCHEAT HISTORICAL MUSEUM, INC.
Dear, Supporters of the Dorcheat Historical Museum,
With the upcoming holiday season approaching, we hope
this letter finds you and your family healthy and happy. The old saying “The Times We Are A Changing”
has never been more evident. We have
some changes coming up for 2022! Let me begin
by telling you about the perfect person I have found to help carry on our
mission statement as a docent / and hopefully a future museum Director /
Jessica Gorman of Minden. Jessica first
came to the museum several years ago asking if I minded that she do some work
in the Minden Cemetery as far as cleaning headstones and checking on
things. She is an avid genealogy
researcher and knows so much about Minden’s past history. She has even read all the books that we offer
at the museum! She isn’t 100% sure yet…..
but I am working on her!
One thing the Pandemic has shown us is written in Ecclesiastes 3; For
everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under
heaven: 2 a time to be born, and a time to die; a
time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; 3 a
time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build
up; 4 a time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time
to mourn, and a time to dance; 5 a time to cast
away stones, and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace, and a
time to refrain from embracing; 6 a time to seek,
and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away; 7 a
time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to
speak; 8 a time to love, and a time to hate; a time
for war, and a time for peace. We
have lost some wonderful people the past few years due to illness and age…( I feel like I have personally lost so
many of my go-to people when I needed answers about Webster parish history),
some of us have gotten back to our roots with planting gardens and canning food,
we have hunted more wild game so we don’t depend on the supply chain, we have
seen our country and city seem to be chaotic at times and then at others pull
together to stand up for what we know is right and true, we have cleaned out
and gotten rid of excess baggage, we have watched as parts of history have been
destroyed and removed all across our country and Minden, we have not been able to embrace loved
ones and gather as what we deemed NORMAL and we mourned for that feeling of togetherness,
we have been pushed and pulled via the internet to speak out and then just go
and hide away from it all, we are all looking for the time to LOVE and that is
ALL THE TIME. We pray for NO WARS… but
we know those lurk on the horizon. They
say history repeats itself ….we have seen good times and bad. History is not
there for us to change. It is there for
us to learn from. I hope you will
continue to support the museum in every way that you can. I hope that you will continue to help us keep
Webster parish history alive for future generations. That is what a museum is all
about….preserving that history GOOD AND BAD!
Seems so many want a museum and things to do in Webster Parish…. but so
few are willing to support it. We ask
that you not be that person.
For the 2nd year we were not able to do our
fundraiser but did a mail-out instead earlier this year. That mail-out did great…but we are still
short for the year on where we need to be!
We usually take in around $30,000 at our event. This money is what we have always used to operate
from during the year. Not having the
gala two years in a row puts us at an even bigger disadvantage financially as
we move forward for the coming years.
This year I (Schelley Francis) turned 62 and have signed up to receive
my Social Security starting in 2022.
This will put us in a better position to continue forward, by cutting
our overhead. As always, we are very
mindful of how our money is spent. Each
year we like to have enough to move forward without jeopardizing what we
already have in savings. We know many of
you are in the same situation and respect that.
You still have time to make a difference at the museum for 2021 and starting
2022. We will greatly appreciate any
help you can offer financially.
I would like to have an exhibit of
the History Keepers that would include John, Dr. Longino and Mrs.
Campbell. I think, without these three
people, much of our history would be gone forever. I would love to honor them in our building
that needs to be completed. My goal is
to finish that in the next few years, but without donations that exceed our
basic needs that will not be possible.
Remember we are a 501 C3 nonprofit. You can now go online and donate to the museum. www.dorcheatmuseum.com is our new website and makes donating so easy. If you are a business take a look at being highlighted on on sponsor page. For mail in donations please use the following address Dorcheat Museum P.O. Box 1094 Minden, LA 71058.
Sincerely,
Schelley Brown Francis Louise
Baird Snook
Dorcheat Museum Director Dorcheat
Museum Board President
116 Pearl Street
P.O. Box 1094 Minden, LA
71058 Phone#318-377-3002
Come here some history and see some Christmas Lights

Monday, July 26, 2021
Dorcheat Museum needs your support!
DORCHEAT HISTORICAL MUSEUM, INC.
Museum Director Schelley Francis Speaks At Lions Club
Tuesday, September 8, 2020
Dorcheat Museum Now Open Covid Update
Due To Covid-19
DO NOT ENTER IF YOU ARE SICK
1. We Can Not Conduct Personal Tours At This Time By A Staff Member!
2. We Are Limiting The Number Of People To 10 At A Time In Museum.
3. Please Social Distance 6 ft. Apart
4. Please Do Not Touch Any Items Or Displays During This Time.
5. Wear Your Mask At All Times.
6. We Can Not Offer Our Restroom Facilities At This Time.
7. We Can Not Offer Our Programs Or Rent Out Our Meeting Room.
Call Before You Visit To 318-377-3002 Due To Unexpected Situations
Monday, April 27, 2020
Covid-19 Closure
Thursday, February 20, 2020
Night at the Museum with Denton Culpepper Canceled
Due to Covid-19 all museum speaker events and gala will be canceled for 2020. Our patrons are important to us. We feel that the museum meeting room is not large enough to safely social
distance.
Thursday, January 23, 2020
October 12, 2020 Night at the Museum Randy Grigsby Canceled
Due to Covid-19 all museum speaker events and gala will be canceled for 2020. Our patrons are important to us. We feel that the museum meeting room is not large enough to safely social distance.